Hamas Publication Praises Paris Terrorists
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by JNS.org

The Facebook post of the Hamas publication Al-Rasalah that praised the Paris terrorists. Photo: Facebook.
JNS.org – The Facebook page of Al-Rasalah, a publication of the Palestinian terror group Hamas, on Friday evening ran a picture of the three Muslim terrorists behind two deadly terror attacks last week in Paris—accompanied by the caption, “The shahidim [martyrs] who were dispatched by God, the heroes of the raid in Paris.”
Hamas later removed praise for the attacks from all official Hamas websites, Israel Hayom reported. On Saturday, the Gaza-based terror group issued a statement condemning the Paris attacks on the Charlie Hebdo magazine and the Hyper Cacher kosher supermarket, saying that there was no “justification for killing innocents.”
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